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HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/IVORYCOAST
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May 10, 2020 
Women are seen with a member of the Rastafarian community in front of his shop at the Rastafarian village,... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Abidjan 
Women are seen with a member of the Rastafarian community in front of his shop at the Rastafarian village, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Vridi, a neighbourhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast May 10, 2020. REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/IVORYCOAST
RTX7IA5C 
May 10, 2020 
Members of the Rastafarian community, play the guitar at the Rastafarian village, amid the spread of... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Abidjan 
Members of the Rastafarian community, play the guitar at the Rastafarian village, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Vridi, a neighbourhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast May 10, 2020. REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/IVORYCOAST
RTX7IA44 
May 10, 2020 
A member of the Rastafarian community, is seen in front of a shop at the Rastafarian village, amid the... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Abidjan 
A member of the Rastafarian community, is seen in front of a shop at the Rastafarian village, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Vridi, a neighbourhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast May 10, 2020. REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/IVORYCOAST
RTX7IA3Z 
May 10, 2020 
A member of the Rastafarian community, works in his shop at Rastafarian village, amid the spread of the... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Abidjan 
A member of the Rastafarian community, works in his shop at Rastafarian village, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Vridi, a neighbourhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast May 10, 2020. REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/IVORYCOAST
RTX7IA3U 
May 10, 2020 
Members of the Rastafarian community, are seen after a prayer at Rastafarian village, amid the spread... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Abidjan 
Members of the Rastafarian community, are seen after a prayer at Rastafarian village, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Vridi, a neighbourhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast May 10, 2020. REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/IVORYCOAST
RTX7IA3O 
May 10, 2020 
Members of the Rastafarian community participate in a prayer at Rastafarian village, amid the spread... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Abidjan 
Members of the Rastafarian community participate in a prayer at Rastafarian village, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Vridi, a neighbourhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast May 10, 2020. REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/IVORYCOAST
RTX7IA38 
May 10, 2020 
A member of the Rastafarian community reads a Bible during a prayer at Rastafarian village, amid the... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Abidjan 
A member of the Rastafarian community reads a Bible during a prayer at Rastafarian village, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Vridi, a neighbourhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast May 10, 2020. REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon 
HEALTH-CORONAVIRUS/IVORYCOAST
RTX7IA1L 
May 10, 2020 
A member of the Rastafarian community sings during a prayer at Rastafarian village, amid the spread of... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Abidjan 
A member of the Rastafarian community sings during a prayer at Rastafarian village, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Vridi, a neighbourhood of Abidjan, Ivory Coast May 10, 2020. REUTERS/Thierry Gouegnon 
MALAWI-RASTAFARIANS/
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January 24, 2020 
Rastafarian Ali Nansolo stands in a banana grove at his home near Zomba, Malawi, January 22, 2020. Picture... 
Zomba, Malawi 
Rastafarian Ali Nansolo stands in a banana grove at his home near Zomba 
Rastafarian Ali Nansolo stands in a banana grove at his home near Zomba, Malawi, January 22, 2020. Picture taken January 22, 2020.REUTERS/Eldson Chagara 
MALAWI-RASTAFARIANS/
RTS2ZOHX 
January 24, 2020 
Rastafarian Ali Nansolo stands in a banana grove at his home near Zomba, Malawi, January 22, 2020. Picture... 
Zomba, Malawi 
Rastafarian Ali Nansolo stands in a banana grove at his home near Zomba 
Rastafarian Ali Nansolo stands in a banana grove at his home near Zomba, Malawi, January 22, 2020. Picture taken January 22, 2020.REUTERS/Eldson Chagara 
MALAWI-RASTAFARIANS/
RTS2ZOHU 
January 24, 2020 
Rastafarian Ishmael Nansolo stands in a banana grove at his home near Zomba, Malawi, January 22, 2020.... 
Zomba, Malawi 
Rastafarian Ishmael Nansolo stands in a banana grove at his home near Zomba 
Rastafarian Ishmael Nansolo stands in a banana grove at his home near Zomba, Malawi, January 22, 2020. Picture taken January 22, 2020.REUTERS/Eldson Chagara 
MALAWI-RASTAFARIANS/
RTS2ZOHO 
January 24, 2020 
Rastafarian Ali Nansolo sews clothing with his wife at their home near Zomba, Malawi, January 22, 2020.... 
Zomba, Malawi 
Rastafarian Ali Nansolo sews clothing with his wife at their home near Zomba, Malawi 
Rastafarian Ali Nansolo sews clothing with his wife at their home near Zomba, Malawi, January 22, 2020. Picture taken January 22, 2020.REUTERS/Eldson Chagara 
USA-HALLOWEEN/
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October 21, 2017 
A dog dressed a Rastafarian takes part in the annual halloween dog parade at Manhattan's Tompkins Square... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
A dog dressed a Rastafarian takes part in the annual halloween dog parade at Manhattan's Tompkins Square... 
A dog dressed a Rastafarian takes part in the annual halloween dog parade at Manhattan's Tompkins Square Park in New York U.S., October 21, 2017. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson 
JAMAICA-MARLEY/
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February 09, 2015 
A member of the Rastafarian movement waits for the unveiling of a statue of late reggae legend Bob Marley... 
Kingston, Jamaica 
Member of the Rastafarian movement waits for the unveiling of a statue of late reggae legend Bob Marley... 
A member of the Rastafarian movement waits for the unveiling of a statue of late reggae legend Bob Marley in Kingston February 8, 2015. Jamaicans started to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Marley's birth on Friday with a jamming session at his former home and a string of free concerts as the Caribbean island continues to wrestle over his place in its pantheon of heroes. Marley, who was born in Nine Miles, northwest Jamaica, died on May 11, 1981, in a Florida hospital from cancer, age 36. Picture taken February 8. REUTERS/Gilbert Bellamy (JAMAICA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT ANNIVERSARY) 
JAMAICA-MARLEY/
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February 09, 2015 
A member of the Rastafarian movement waits for the unveiling of a statue of late reggae legend Bob Marley... 
Kingston, Jamaica 
Member of the Rastafarian movement waits for the unveiling of a statue of late reggae legend Bob Marley... 
A member of the Rastafarian movement waits for the unveiling of a statue of late reggae legend Bob Marley in Kingston February 8, 2015. Jamaicans started to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Marley's birth on Friday with a jamming session at his former home and a string of free concerts as the Caribbean island continues to wrestle over his place in its pantheon of heroes. Marley, who was born in Nine Miles, northwest Jamaica, died on May 11, 1981, in a Florida hospital from cancer, age 36. Picture taken February 8. REUTERS/Gilbert Bellamy (JAMAICA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT ANNIVERSARY) 
JAMAICA-MARLEY/
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February 09, 2015 
A member of the Rastafarian movement sits on a sidewalk while waiting for the unveiling of a statue of... 
Kingston, Jamaica 
Member of the Rastafarian movement sits on a sidewalk while waiting for the unveiling of a statue of... 
A member of the Rastafarian movement sits on a sidewalk while waiting for the unveiling of a statue of late reggae legend Bob Marley in Kingston February 8, 2015. Jamaicans started to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Marley's birth on Friday with a jamming session at his former home and a string of free concerts as the Caribbean island continues to wrestle over his place in its pantheon of heroes. Marley, who was born in Nine Miles, northwest Jamaica, died on May 11, 1981, in a Florida hospital from cancer, age 36. REUTERS/Gilbert Bellamy (JAMAICA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT ANNIVERSARY) 
JAMAICA-MARLEY/
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February 07, 2015 
A member of the Rastafarian movement has a spliff at an event in celebration of the 70th anniversary... 
Kingston, Jamaica 
A member of the Rastafarian movement has a spliff at an event in celebration of the 70th anniversary... 
A member of the Rastafarian movement has a spliff at an event in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the birth of late reggae legend Bob Marley in Kingston February 6, 2015. Jamaicans celebrate the 70th anniversary Marley on Friday with a jamming session at his former home and a free concert as the Caribbean island continues to wrestle over his place in its pantheon of heroes. Marley, who was born in Nine Miles, northwest Jamaica, died on May 11, 1981, in a Florida hospital from cancer age 36. REUTERS/Gilbert Bellamy (JAMAICA - Tags: ANNIVERSARY ENTERTAINMENT) 
SURINAME/
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August 26, 2010 
Suriname's Justice and Police minister Martin Misiedjan takes the oath of office as the 17th cabinet... 
Paramaribo, Suriname 
Suriname's Justice and Police minister Martin Misiedjan takes the oath of office in Paramaribo 
Suriname's Justice and Police minister Martin Misiedjan takes the oath of office as the 17th cabinet minister in the administration of President Desi Bouterse, in Paramaribo August 26, 2010. Misiedjan, who is a Christian and a follower of the Rastafarian lifestyle, is the first cabinet minister with dreadlocks, which was at first the subject of a political debate. REUTERS/Ranu Abhelakh (SURINAME - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY CRIME LAW) 
SURINAME/
RTR2HKYW 
August 26, 2010 
Suriname's Justice and Police minister Martin Misiedjan (L), talks to parliamentarian and former rebel... 
Paramaribo, Suriname 
Suriname's Justice and Police minister Martin Misiedjan talks to Ronny Brunswijk in Paramaribo 
Suriname's Justice and Police minister Martin Misiedjan (L), talks to parliamentarian and former rebel leader Ronny Brunswijk, before Misiedjan took the oath of office as the 17th cabinet minister in the administration of President Desi Bouterse, in Paramaribo August 26, 2010. Misiedjan, who is a Christian and a follower of the Rastafarian lifestyle, is the first cabinet minister with dreadlocks, which was at first the subject of a political debate. REUTERS/Ranu Abhelakh (SURINAME - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW SOCIETY) 
SURINAME/
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August 26, 2010 
Suriname's Justice and Police minister Martin Misiedjan takes the oath of office as the 17th cabinet... 
Paramaribo, Suriname 
Suriname's Justice and Police minister Martin Misiedjan takes the oath of office in Paramaribo 
Suriname's Justice and Police minister Martin Misiedjan takes the oath of office as the 17th cabinet minister in the administration of President Desi Bouterse, in Paramaribo August 26, 2010. Misiedjan, who is Christian and a follower of the Rastafarian lifestyle, is the first cabinet minister with dreadlocks, which was at first the subject of a political debate. REUTERS/Ranu Abhelakh (SURINAME - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY) 
IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/
RTR2DP5K 
May 10, 2010 
A woman cooks at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West Africans... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
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A woman cooks at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West Africans jig to Senegalese rumba or Malian "desert blues", in Abidjan's ubiquitous outdoor bars you are much more likely to see a live reggae band playing. This weekend the villagers in Ivory Coast's Rastafarian colony, near the port of Abidjan, made a rare opening to the outside world with a four-day reggae festival that culminates in the anniversary of Bob Marley's death on Tuesday. To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT) 
IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/
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May 10, 2010 
A woman sells fruits at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ 
A woman sells fruits at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West Africans jig to Senegalese rumba or Malian "desert blues", in Abidjan's ubiquitous outdoor bars you are much more likely to see a live reggae band playing. This weekend the villagers in Ivory Coast's Rastafarian colony, near the port of Abidjan, made a rare opening to the outside world with a four-day reggae festival that culminates in the anniversary of Bob Marley's death on Tuesday. To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT) 
IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/
RTR2DP5H 
May 10, 2010 
The chief of the "Rasta Village" Mathurin Zagadou speaks in front of a mural of Ethiopia's former Emperor... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ 
The chief of the "Rasta Village" Mathurin Zagadou speaks in front of a mural of Ethiopia's former Emperor Haile Selassie at Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West Africans jig to Senegalese rumba or Malian "desert blues", in Abidjan's ubiquitous outdoor bars you are much more likely to see a live reggae band playing. This weekend the villagers in Ivory Coast's Rastafarian colony, near the port of Abidjan, made a rare opening to the outside world with a four-day reggae festival that culminates in the anniversary of Bob Marley's death on Tuesday. To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT) 
IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/
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May 10, 2010 
Ivorian Rastafaris arrive at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
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Ivorian Rastafaris arrive at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West Africans jig to Senegalese rumba or Malian "desert blues", in Abidjan's ubiquitous outdoor bars you are much more likely to see a live reggae band playing. This weekend the villagers in Ivory Coast's Rastafarian colony, near the port of Abidjan, made a rare opening to the outside world with a four-day reggae festival that culminates in the anniversary of Bob Marley's death on Tuesday. To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT) 
IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/
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May 10, 2010 
Ivorian Rastafaris sit at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ 
Ivorian Rastafaris sit at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West Africans jig to Senegalese rumba or Malian "desert blues", in Abidjan's ubiquitous outdoor bars you are much more likely to see a live reggae band playing. This weekend the villagers in Ivory Coast's Rastafarian colony, near the port of Abidjan, made a rare opening to the outside world with a four-day reggae festival that culminates in the anniversary of Bob Marley's death on Tuesday. To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT) 
IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/
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May 10, 2010 
Ivorian Rastafari singer Pablo Youwa performs with his band at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ 
Ivorian Rastafari singer Pablo Youwa performs with his band at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West Africans jig to Senegalese rumba or Malian "desert blues", in Abidjan's ubiquitous outdoor bars you are much more likely to see a live reggae band playing. This weekend the villagers in Ivory Coast's Rastafarian colony, near the port of Abidjan, made a rare opening to the outside world with a four-day reggae festival that culminates in the anniversary of Bob Marley's death on Tuesday. Picture taken May 8, 2010. To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT) 
IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/
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May 10, 2010 
Ivorian Rastafari singer Pablo Youwa performs with his band at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ 
Ivorian Rastafari singer Pablo Youwa performs with his band at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West Africans jig to Senegalese rumba or Malian "desert blues", in Abidjan's ubiquitous outdoor bars you are much more likely to see a live reggae band playing. This weekend the villagers in Ivory Coast's Rastafarian colony, near the port of Abidjan, made a rare opening to the outside world with a four-day reggae festival that culminates in the anniversary of Bob Marley's death on Tuesday. Picture taken May 8, 2010. To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT) 
IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/
RTR2DP54 
May 10, 2010 
A man wearing a Bob Marley t-shirt stands in front of mural at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ 
A man wearing a Bob Marley t-shirt stands in front of mural at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West Africans jig to Senegalese rumba or Malian "desert blues", in Abidjan's ubiquitous outdoor bars you are much more likely to see a live reggae band playing. This weekend the villagers in Ivory Coast's Rastafarian colony, near the port of Abidjan, made a rare opening to the outside world with a four-day reggae festival that culminates in the anniversary of Marley's death on Tuesday. Picture taken May 8, 2010. To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT) 
IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/
RTR2DP53 
May 10, 2010 
Women stand in front of a mural of Ethiopia's former Emperor Haile Selassie at the "Rasta Village" of... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ 
Women stand in front of a mural of Ethiopia's former Emperor Haile Selassie at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West Africans jig to Senegalese rumba or Malian "desert blues", in Abidjan's ubiquitous outdoor bars you are much more likely to see a live reggae band playing. This weekend the villagers in Ivory Coast's Rastafarian colony, near the port of Abidjan, made a rare opening to the outside world with a four-day reggae festival that culminates in the anniversary of Bob Marley's death on Tuesday. Picture taken May 8, 2010. To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT) 
IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/
RTR2DP4W 
May 10, 2010 
Residents rest under a mural of Bob Marley at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010.... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
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Residents rest under a mural of Bob Marley at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West Africans jig to Senegalese rumba or Malian "desert blues", in Abidjan's ubiquitous outdoor bars you are much more likely to see a live reggae band playing. This weekend the villagers in Ivory Coast's Rastafarian colony, near the port of Abidjan, made a rare opening to the outside world with a four-day reggae festival that culminates in the anniversary of Marley's death on Tuesday. Picture taken May 8, 2010. To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT) 
IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/
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May 10, 2010 
Women touch the dreadlocks of a resident at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010.... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ 
Women touch the dreadlocks of a resident at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West Africans jig to Senegalese rumba or Malian "desert blues", in Abidjan's ubiquitous outdoor bars you are much more likely to see a live reggae band playing. This weekend the villagers in Ivory Coast's Rastafarian colony, near the port of Abidjan, made a rare opening to the outside world with a four-day reggae festival that culminates in the anniversary of Bob Marley's death on Tuesday. Picture taken May 8, 2010. To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT) 
IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/
RTR2DP4U 
May 10, 2010 
A resident works in front of a mural of Bob Marley at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May... 
Abidjan, Cote D'Ivoire 
To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ 
A resident works in front of a mural of Bob Marley at the "Rasta Village" of Port Bouet in Abidjan May 8, 2010. While other West Africans jig to Senegalese rumba or Malian "desert blues", in Abidjan's ubiquitous outdoor bars you are much more likely to see a live reggae band playing. This weekend the villagers in Ivory Coast's Rastafarian colony, near the port of Abidjan, made a rare opening to the outside world with a four-day reggae festival that culminates in the anniversary of Marley's death on Tuesday. Picture taken May 8, 2010. To match Reuters Life! IVORYCOAST-RASTAFARIANS/ REUTERS/Luc Gnago (IVORY COAST - Tags: SOCIETY ENTERTAINMENT) 
COLOMBIA/
RTXQ0DJ 
October 25, 2009 
A dog dressed as a Rastafarian participates in the Family Pet Festival in Cali October 25, 2009. REUTERS/Jaime... 
Cali, Colombia 
A dog dressed as a Rastafarian participates in the Family Pet Festival in Cali 
A dog dressed as a Rastafarian participates in the Family Pet Festival in Cali October 25, 2009. REUTERS/Jaime Saldarriaga (COLOMBIA SOCIETY ANIMALS IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
ZAMBIA/
RTX5KTU 
May 11, 2008 
A Rastafarian smokes marijuana through an orange during a commemoration to mark the 27th Anniversary... 
Lusaka, Zambia 
A Rastafarian smokes marijuana through an orange during a commemoration to mark the 27th Anniversary... 
A Rastafarian smokes marijuana through an orange during a commemoration to mark the 27th Anniversary of the death of Bob Marley, in the capital Lusaka, May 10, 2008. Reggae legend Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2008. REUTERS/Mackson Wasamunu (ZAMBIA) also see GF2E45F15E301 
ZAMBIA
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May 10, 2008 
A Rastafarian smokes marijuana through an orange during a commemoration to mark the 27th Anniversary... 
Lusaka, Zambia 
A Rastafarian smokes marijuana through an orange during a commemoration to mark the 27th Anniversary... 
A Rastafarian smokes marijuana through an orange during a commemoration to mark the 27th Anniversary of the death of Bob Marley, in the capital Lusaka, May 10, 2008. Reggae legend Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2008. REUTERS/Mackson Wasamunu (ZAMBIA) BEST QUALITY AVAILABLE 
MISSJAMAICA/
RTR1PWVE 
May 20, 2007 
Miss Jamaica Zahra Redwood introduces herself in her national costume during a Miss Universe pageant... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Miss Jamaica Zahra Redwood introduces herself in her national costume during a Miss Universe pageant... 
Miss Jamaica Zahra Redwood introduces herself in her national costume during a Miss Universe pageant in Mexico City May 20, 2007. Redwood, the first Miss Jamaica to be crowned from the country's minority Rastafarian faith, is shaking up a years-old view among many Rastas that beauty pageants should be shunned as degrading to women. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar (MEXICO) 
MISSJAMAICA/
RTR1PWVA 
May 20, 2007 
Miss Jamaica Zahra Redwood introduces herself in her national costume during the Miss Universe pageant... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Miss Jamaica Zahra Redwood introduces herself in her national costume during a Miss Universe pageant... 
Miss Jamaica Zahra Redwood introduces herself in her national costume during the Miss Universe pageant in Mexico City May 20, 2007. Redwood, the first Miss Jamaica to be crowned from the country's minority Rastafarian faith, is shaking up a years-old view among many Rastas that beauty pageants should be shunned as degrading to women. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar (MEXICO) 
MEXICO-MIS UNIVERSE/
RTR1PA49 
May 03, 2007 
Miss Jamaica Zahra Redwood, the first Rastafarian Miss Universe contestant, poses for a photo during... 
Mexico City, Mexico 
Miss Jamaica Zahra Redwood poses for a photo during a Miss Universe media evening at a hotel in Mexico... 
Miss Jamaica Zahra Redwood, the first Rastafarian Miss Universe contestant, poses for a photo during a Miss Universe media evening at a hotel in Mexico City May 2, 2007. REUTERS/Andrew Winning (MEXICO) 
BRITAIN-RAID/
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April 12, 2007 
Police stand in front of a building used as a 'Rastafarian temple' in London April 12, 2007. British... 
London, United Kingdom 
Police stand in front of a building used as a 'Rastafarian temple' in London 
Police stand in front of a building used as a 'Rastafarian temple' in London April 12, 2007. British police raided what they described as a 'Rastafarian temple' in south London on Thursday and arrested 23 people in an anti-drugs and firearms operation. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN) 
BRITAIN-RAID/
RTR1OK6O 
April 12, 2007 
Police stand in front of a building used as a 'Rastafarian temple' in London April 12, 2007. British... 
London, United Kingdom 
Police stand in front of a building used as a 'Rastafarian temple' in London 
Police stand in front of a building used as a 'Rastafarian temple' in London April 12, 2007. British police raided what they described as a 'Rastafarian temple' in south London on Thursday and arrested 23 people in an anti-drugs and firearms operation. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN) 
LIFE BRITAIN MARKET
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February 14, 2006 
Rastafarian Spirit arranges yams outside his fruit shop in Hackney, east London, January 25, 2006. For... 
London, United Kingdom 
To match feature Life Britain Market 
Rastafarian Spirit arranges yams outside his fruit shop in Hackney, east London, January 25, 2006. For some in this east London neighbourhood, the tiny shop owned by Spirit is ground zero in a struggle against the global forces of greed. Picture taken January 25, 2006. To match feature Life-Britain-Market. REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico 
LIFE BRITAIN MARKET
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January 25, 2006 
Rastafarian Spirit arranges yams outside his fruit shop in Hackney, east London, January 25, 2006. For... 
London, United Kingdom 
To match feature Life Britain Market 
Rastafarian Spirit arranges yams outside his fruit shop in Hackney, east London, January 25, 2006. For some in this east London neighbourhood, the tiny shop owned by Spirit is ground zero in a struggle against the global forces of greed. Picture taken January 25, 2006. To match feature Life-Britain-Market. REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico 
IVORY COAST
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May 11, 2005 
Members of an Ivorian Rastafarian community prepare to start a music session called "Naya Bingue" one... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
Members of an Ivorian Rastafarian community prepare to start a music session called "Naya Bingue" on..... 
Members of an Ivorian Rastafarian community prepare to start a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. 
IVORY COAST
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May 11, 2005 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community dances during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community dances during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one ..... 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community dances during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. 
IVORY COAST
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May 11, 2005 
Ras Levi (R), a member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community, prepares a marijuana joint during a music... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
Ras Levi (R), a member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community, prepares a marijuana joint during a musi..... 
Ras Levi (R), a member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community, prepares a marijuana joint during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. 
IVORY COAST
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May 11, 2005 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community smokes marijuana during a music session called "Naya Bingue"... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community smokes marijuana during a music session called "Naya Bi..... 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community smokes marijuana during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. 
IVORY COAST
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May 11, 2005 
A girl looks on as a member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community plays a drum during a music session called... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
A girl looks on as a member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community plays a drum during a music session ..... 
A girl looks on as a member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community plays a drum during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. 
IVORY COAST
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May 11, 2005 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community dances during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community dances during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one ..... 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community dances during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. 
IVORY COAST
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May 11, 2005 
Members of an Ivorian Rastafarian community perform during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
Members of an Ivorian Rastafarian community perform during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one ..... 
Members of an Ivorian Rastafarian community perform during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. 
IVORY COAST
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May 10, 2005 
Members of an Ivorian Rastafarian community perform during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
Members of Ivorian Rastafarian community perform during music session in Virdi, south of Abidjan. 
Members of an Ivorian Rastafarian community perform during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. REUTERS/ Luc Gnago LG/ABP/SA 
IVORY COAST
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May 10, 2005 
Members of an Ivorian Rastafarian community prepare to start a music session called "Naya Bingue" one... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
Members of Ivorian Rastafarian community prepare to begin music session in Virdi, south of Abidjan. 
Members of an Ivorian Rastafarian community prepare to start a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. REUTERS/ Luc Gnago LG/ABP/SA 
IVORY COAST
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May 10, 2005 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community dances during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
Member of Ivorian Rastafarian community dances during music session in Virdi, south of Abidjan. 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community dances during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. REUTERS/ Luc Gnago LG/ABP/SA 
IVORY COAST
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May 10, 2005 
Member of Ivorian Rastafarian community prepares marijuana joint during music session in Virdi, south... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
Member of Ivorian Rastafarian community prepares marijuana joint during music session in ... 
Member of Ivorian Rastafarian community prepares marijuana joint during music session in Virdi, south of Abidjan. Ras Levi (R), a member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community, prepares a marijuana joint during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. REUTERS/ Luc Gnago 
IVORY COAST
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May 10, 2005 
A girl looks on as a member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community plays a drum during a music session called... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
Girl looks on as member of Ivorian Rastafarian community plays drum in Virdi, south of Abidjan. 
A girl looks on as a member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community plays a drum during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. REUTERS/ Luc Gnago LG/ABP/SA 
IVORY COAST
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May 10, 2005 
A girl looks on as a member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community plays a drum during a music session called... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
Girl looks on as member of Ivorian Rastafarian community plays drum in Virdi, south of Abidjan. 
A girl looks on as a member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community plays a drum during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. REUTERS/ Luc Gnago LG/ABP/SA 
IVORY COAST
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May 10, 2005 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community dances during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
Member of Ivorian Rastafarian community dances during music session in Virdi, south of Abidjan. 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community dances during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. REUTERS/ Luc Gnago LG/ABP/SA 
IVORY COAST
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May 10, 2005 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community smokes marijuana during a music session called "Naya Bingue"... 
Abidjan, Ivory Coast 
Member of Ivorian Rastafarian community smokes marijuana in Virdi, south of Abidjan. 
A member of an Ivorian Rastafarian community smokes marijuana during a music session called "Naya Bingue" one day before the 24th anniversary of the death of reggae icon Bob Marley at the Rastafarian village of Virdi, south of the Ivorian capital Abidjan, May 10, 2005. Marley died on May 11, 1981. Picture taken May 10, 2005. REUTERS/ Luc Gnago LG/ABP/SA 
KIDJO
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February 08, 2005 
Ang?lique Kidjo, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and famous Benin singer entertains children at a Jamaican... 
Shashamene, Ethiopia 
Ang?lique Kidjo, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and famous Benin singer entertains children at a Jamaica..... 
Ang?lique Kidjo, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and famous Benin singer entertains children at a Jamaican Rastafarian school in Shashamene, Ethiopia, February 8, 2005. The school welcomes Ethiopian and Rastafarian children from Shashamene and is due to receive funds from the "Africa Unite" celebrations events held in honour of the 60th Bob Marley's anniversary in which the UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) takes part. ??? USE ONLY 
ETHIOPIA
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February 08, 2005 
Angelique Kidjo, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and famous Benin singer entertains children at Jamaican Rastafarian... 
Shashamene, Ethiopia 
Angelique Kidjo, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and famous Benin singer entertains children at ... 
Angelique Kidjo, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and famous Benin singer entertains children at Jamaican Rastafarian school in Shashamene, Ethiopia. Angelique Kidjo, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and famous Benin singer visits a Jamaican Rastafarian school in Shashamene, Ethiopia February 8, 2005 together with old Rastafarians William Sinclair (R) and Jah Eliejah Adanjah (C). The school welcomes Ethiopian and Rastafarian children from Shashamene and is due to receive funds from the "Africa Unite" celebrations events held in honour of the 60th Bob Marley's anniversary in which UNICEF takes part. REUTERS/Boris Heger/Unicef/HO 
ETHIOPIA
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February 08, 2005 
Angelique Kidjo, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and famous Benin singer talks with children at Jamaican Rastafarian... 
Awassa, Ethiopia 
Angelique Kidjo, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and famous Benin singer talks with children at ... 
Angelique Kidjo, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and famous Benin singer talks with children at Jamaican Rastafarian school in Shashamene, Ethiopia. Angelique Kidjo (L) UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and famous Benin singer explains to a young girl why she should not accept forced marriage, near Awassa, Ethiopia February 8, 2005. Kidjo is in Ethiopia to promote UNICEF projects and to participate to the month-long Bob Marley 60th birthday celebrations. REUTERS/Boris Heger/Unicef/HO 
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